- An
immortalised cell line is a po****tion of
cells from a
multicellular organism which would normally not
proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation...
-
Biological immortality (sometimes
referred to as bio-indefinite mortality) is a
state in
which the rate of
mortality from
senescence is
stable or decreasing...
- King
Oenomaus of Pisatis. The
winners of the
events were
admired and
immortalised in
poems and statues. The
Games were held
every four years, and this...
- Today, Forever.
British Vogue called Jackson "a
fashion pioneer [...] who gave new
meaning to moonwalking,
immortalised solitary, [and]
sparkly gloves"....
-
leather jacket. A
crowd of
onlookers joyfully stares,
while journalists immortalise the
scene with
their cameras. The
photograph became famous in
Italy and...
- p. 18. ISBN 978-0-8108-2480-5.
Retrieved 2022-12-11. "Satcam
Boolell immortalisé". lexpress.mu. L'Express.
Retrieved 2008-09-12. Shillington,
Kevin (1991)...
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Immortalized is the
sixth studio album by
American heavy metal band Disturbed. The
album was
released on
August 21, 2015, by
Reprise Records, and is Disturbed's...
- it led to the
riches of the East Indies. Dias' feat of
navigation was
immortalised in Luís de Camões' 1572 epic poem Os Lusíadas. By the
early 17th century...
- are
named after great scientists. By this convention,
their names are
immortalised.
Below is the list of the
scientists whose names are used in physical...
- film". BBC News. 8 June 2007.
Retrieved 29
September 2007. "Sean
Connery immortalised with
Estonian bust". apnews.myway.com.
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